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H'EMPEL & SCHAUIVI.

Heating Stove.

I Patented. Nov. 16, I869.

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Letters Patent No. 96,806, dated November 16, 1869.

HEATING-STOVE.

The Schedule referredto in them Letters Patent and making part of thelame To whom it may concern Be it known that we, CHARLES HEMPEL and J0-SEPH SCHAUM, of Detroit, in the county of Wayne, and Stateof Michigan,have invented a new and use-. ful Improvement in Heating-Apparatus; andwe do declare that the following is-a true and accurate descriptionthereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to theletters of reference marked thereon, and being a part of thisspecification, in whichv Figure his. a perspective view, with the toppartially. broken out, to show the vpan for reception ofnon-conductingsubstance.

Figure 2 is a plan view, with top removed.

Figure 3 is a vertical section, showing position of the stove.

Like letters indicate like parts in each figure.

The nature of this invention relates to the construction of a stove, ofany. ordinary construct-ion, placed within a radiating-chamber; andconsists in the combination of a stove with such radiating-chamber, andin the peculiar construction of the latter.

By the arrangement hereinafter described, all danger from fire, takingfrom exposed stoves, is avoided, a very large radiating-surfiice isobtained, and great economy in fuel had, while the rzuliating-chambermay be made an ornamental centre-table for a parlor, a desk foran'ofiice,or a counter for a store.

In the accompanying drawings- A-represents a-radiating-case,-providedwith gratings or, registers a, and lattice-work door b, the base of thecase being an ash-pit, and provided with an ash-pan, B. V

This case may be made of any suitable metal, sheet or cast, or ofmarble, stone, or other similar material.

To its top is fitted a sunken pan, 0, within which to place anynon-conducting material, so that the heat will be compelled to radiatethrough the sides of the case.

A marble slab, 1), may form an elegant top to the whole, and will beprotected from injury from the heat by means of the pan 0 and itscontents.

Immediately above the ash-pan B, there is fitted to the interior of thecase a diaphragm, E, with a hole through it, through which the ashes ofthe fire are discharged into the ash-pan.

Snrmouuting this diaphragm, and over the hole therein, is placed thecylindrical coal-stove F, whose base is the diaphragm, but whoseconstruction otherwise is similar to that of all cylindrical stoves.

This stove is provided with the usual door for feeding coal, whichshould be immediately opposite the door b in the case. It is alsoprovided with a draughtdoor and smoke-pipe, the latter of which shouldlead. through a suitable hole in the rear of the case, and thence to thechimney.

The top .of this store is a circular drum, I, within which are securedthe wings (I, in such a manner that the smoke and heat will be compelledto travel the tortuous course indicated by the arrow.

What we claim as our invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent,is-

l. The radiating-case A, provided with registers a, door b, ash-pan B,sunken pan 0, and diaphragm E, or their known equivalents, when arrangedto operate as herein set forth.

2. 'The' cylindrical stove F, whose base'is the diaphragm E, and whosetop is provided with the drum I and win gs (I, when constructedsubstantially as shown.

In a heating-apparatus, the combination of the case A and stove F,'wheneach is constructed as herein described, and when both are arranged andoperate substantially as herein described.

CHARLES HEMPEL. JOSEPH SOHAUM. \Vitnesses;

JAMES I. DAY, CHAS. JAMES.

